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Related: About this forumMost amazing experience Friday (for Plane Spotters)
Spectacular atmospheric and lighting conditions for something called "wing fluff", condensation forming on the wing at slow speed. On approach to Tampa International (TPA). A sampling, all can be seen at https://jamesdevore.smugmug.com/60-YEAR-JOURNEY-IN-PHOTOGRAPHY/A-LITTLE-BIT-OF-EVERYTHING/PLANESPOTTING
AllaN01Bear
(23,056 posts)HAB911
(9,362 posts)LastDemocratInSC
(3,831 posts)due to refection / refraction inside the droplets. I have never seen that in fluff.
HAB911
(9,362 posts)but our eyes don't see. just a little increase in saturation in post really makes the difference
Mousetoescamper
(5,180 posts)You'll be amazed, especially if you dig cool aircraft.
The Spirit to Miami June moon is my favorite. Thanks for the link!
HAB911
(9,362 posts)those moon shots take a lot of time, a little effort and mostly a lot of luck. I have become familiar with the routes out of Orlando to the west of me, both routes for approaching and departing flights to TPA and three routes to and from Miami. I'm always watching the moon rise and set times and calculating when it is likely to be near those routes, but then there's the weather wildcard. When I get a good one, it's worth the effort!
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,112 posts)Great photography as usual.
And the photos on your website are enthralling as well. Thank you for sharing them.
They are completely out of this world.
HAB911
(9,362 posts)Ziggysmom
(3,577 posts)your website.
Thanks for sharing
HAB911
(9,362 posts)justaprogressive
(2,454 posts)Never saw that before! Great shots,